Not to say that no one plays them , that would be a ridiculous claim , but the fighting genre has become quite niche since the arcade days . Yes people still play them and you won't find too hard a time finding a online match , but fighting games don't seem as popular as it once did and i am wondering why .
My guess is that it's not very newbie friendly outside the cpu fights. They are games that require a lot of time and effort just to become okay at the game and a great amount of dedication to become good . Time effore And dedication that a lot of people can't affort to put into a game .
Although the strange thing i have notice is , even though it is competitive , the fighring game crowd are very good sports, unless their opponents are exploiting a weakness in the game design that gives them an unfair advantage ... Or spaming fireballs , people hate fireball spammers .
Anyways why do you thing so few people ( compared to other genres ) enjoy fighting games ? And if you are one of those that don't enjoy them , why not?
My guess is that it's not very newbie friendly outside the cpu fights. They are games that require a lot of time and effort just to become okay at the game and a great amount of dedication to become good . Time effore And dedication that a lot of people can't affort to put into a game .
Although the strange thing i have notice is , even though it is competitive , the fighring game crowd are very good sports, unless their opponents are exploiting a weakness in the game design that gives them an unfair advantage ... Or spaming fireballs , people hate fireball spammers .
Anyways why do you thing so few people ( compared to other genres ) enjoy fighting games ? And if you are one of those that don't enjoy them , why not?